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In a post shared through social media Monday evening, Ivanka Trump wrote on Twitter: "During #Passover, we reflect on the significance of the exodus from Egypt and celebrate the great freedoms we enjoy today! #ChagPesach."

The tweet was accompanied by a picture of herself, her husband, Jared Kushner, and three children in front of a White House display shelf.

The Washington Post reported that this year's White House Seder was held in the Indian Treaty Room, catered kosher and without the president present.

Ivanka Trump tells CBS news about disagreeing with her father US president Donald Trump, Apr/5/17 (REUTERS)

This follows the tradition of the model first set by Steve Rabinowitz, who served as former president Bill Clinton's director of design and production. He also organized a dinner in the treaty room, catered kosher.

Since US President Donald Trump took office in November, Jared and Ivanka have both assumed White House roles.

The Jewish world has watched as the first daughter and her husband received a special rabbinical pass to travel on Shabbat for the inauguration, held a Shabbat dinner at their home in the swanky Kalorama neighborhood of Washington DC, and even made hamentashen with their children to celebrate Purim.

On Monday evening, Trump tweeted Passover greetings from both his personal and presidential accounts.

“Happy Passover to all those celebrating! Chag sameach!” read a tweet from the @POTUS Twitter account on Monday night.

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